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When Ramadan begins, the tables of the homes of all Muslim countries are adorned with delicious and delicious food, drinks and sweets. These dishes differ in terms of ingredients, spices, method of cooking and decorating from country to country, due to the richness of the kitchens in Islamic countries, the influences from neighboring countries, and the cross-fertilization of cultures and ethnicities. Here are the most famous Ramadan dishes around the world:

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1- Mash

pureeThe mash dish is boiled or crushed boiled wheat mixed with meat. The mash is a meal from the Middle Eastern cuisine, and it is one of the most popular dishes in the Arabian Gulf. They are often prepared during Ramadan, holidays, and happy occasions such as marriage, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha. Mash is one of the hearty meals that makes one feel full because of the fiber and proteins it contains. Perhaps this is the reason for the large number of preparations during the month of Ramadan and addressed during the period of Suhoor.

2- Samosa

Samosas

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Samosa, Sunbosa or Sunbousuq is a triangular dough stuffed with cheese, meat or vegetables and is either fried or roasted in the oven. And samosa is spread in the Gulf and Moroccan tables, especially during Ramadan, as it is considered one of the main dishes of this holy month.

3- Harira

CaloriesHarira is a soup made of tomatoes, onions, chickpeas, lentils, rice, spices, herbs and small pieces of meat. And the Harira meal is one of the dishes that are not free from any Moroccan home during the month of Ramadan. It is characterized by being a full meal, usually served with dates and Shabakia sweets.

4- Dumplings or galibi

DumplingsDumplings or jalibiye are sweets consisting of flour, sugar, oil and fry, and add to them either honey or sugar syrup. It is a very common dish in some regions of southern and western Asia, north and east Africa. It is very popular in Iran and India where Ramadan tables are decorated.

5- Gulach

BoatingGulach is a traditional Turkish dish served during the holy month of Ramadan. It is a dessert consisting of a mixture of dough consisting of milk, rose water, nuts, pomegranate, cherries or other fruits. Gulash sweets are sold in all pastry shops in major Turkish cities.

6- Popur Lampoc

Bubur LampacThe Ramadan atmosphere is not complete in Malaysia except with an old tradition, which is passed on for generations, which is the collective cooking of barley soup or as it is called in the Malaysian “Bubur Lambuk”. It is one of the popular dishes and consists of rice with meat and spices. Soup is distributed to those who fast in the mosques before breakfast, for free. The city of “Kampung Baru” is the first to follow this Ramadan custom, by a Malaysian of Pakistani origin called Syed Pink.

7- Beans

BeansA bean dish is a very popular dish in the kitchens of the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, especially in Egypt, Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia, where it is served every morning for breakfast and also for Ramadan tables. Add a little olive oil to the beans and squeeze the lemon over it. And the history of the dish dates back to the Pharaonic era.

8- Bean candy

Bean candyBean candy is a custard dessert made from mashed beans, sugar, eggs, milk, butter and some spices like vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. This dessert is popular with black Muslims in the United States of America, as it attends Ramadan meals and other occasions.

9- Colac

ColacThe kulak is one of the famous Indonesian dishes that is served especially during the holy month of Ramadan. And the dish is a dessert consisting of sugar, coconut milk, pandan and banana fruits, and other fruits can be added according to the taste of each one.

10 – Fattoush

Fattoush

The Fattoush salad is one of the types of salads in which the Levant is known, mainly Lebanon. The Fattoush dish consists of relatively large pieces of cucumber, tomatoes, a group of vegetables and toasted or fried pieces of bread, sometimes lemon squeeze on it or put olive oil or sumac to give it a special flavor.

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